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Hello, and welcome! My name is Renna (pronounced wren-uh). I hope you'll leave a comment and let me know you were here. I love meeting new people through my blog and the blogs of others.
My life is ordinary, but I am blessed. I have a great husband, who I sometimes refer to as Mr.Studley (shhh-he doesn't know it!).
I have grown kids who are a delight to me.
I homeschooled my youngest through high school.
I have dabbled in many crafts, but seem to have found my 'knitch' in knitting.
I taught myself to knit using online videos. I'm not great at it, but I have great fun at it. I love watching birds in the wild.
I'm a little too crazy about my Min Pin, Leyna.
I hope I'm never accused of being "religious", though my desire is to bring glory to God in all that I do. He created me. He loves me. He sent His Son to die for me. I strive to let His love be reflected in my life.

Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due

Friday, October 3, 2008

Friday's Fave 5 is a time to think back over the week you've had, and post 5 favorite things. It can be anything that tickled your fancy over the week; favorite quotes, posts, happenings, scriptures, recipes, pictures, etc., etc.Friday's Fave 5 is hosted by Susanne, at Living to Tell the Story. If you'd like to share your Friday's Fave 5, go here to get the scoop on how to participate with on your own blog. Afterwards, don't forget to go back and sign Susanne's Mr.Linky.

1.) The first thing that comes to my mindis the gorgeous weather we've had this week. Daytime highs have been in the 70's, and a few evenings have even gotten down into the 50's. For a cold weather loving gal like myself, this has been a sheer delight. When you go through the hot & humid summers of northeast Texas, you learn to really appreciate the dryer, cooler temperatures while they are here.

2.) I became better aquainted with a particular neighbor this week. I've been on a 'waving' and saying 'hi' basis with her for a number of years, and we've even had short chats, but lately there have been opportunities for our friendship to bloom. For that, I'm thankful.

3.) My mom's health and frame of mind seemed much better this week. In the past five years, her health has been poor. She's had a couple of surgeries, and she never seems to recuperate to the point of being pain-free. Because of the chronic pain with which she lives, she seems different. She does have to take a lot of pain pills to endure the pain, and I know they affect her ability to think and focus clearly. She called me last night after the vice-president nominee debate and sounded completely like her old self! It was so great to have a conversation with her just like in the old days.

4.) I had a long visit with my daughter in England today. She calls regularly, but today's visit was a particularly fun one. She was cracking jokes and making me laugh. She's excited that they're going to look at house rentals this weekend. Plus, today she interviewed on base and got the job she was really, really wanting.There were 3 or 4 other job offers on base, where they were wanting her to come in and talk with them. The others were for office type work, but this one was in the daycare, and she wanted it so bad she could taste it. I know, some of you are thinking "daycare over an office job?". Okay, maybe you aren't, but I would be, but then maybe that's because at 52, the thought of taking care of tots all day sounds a bit overwhelming. This is Nikki, though, and there's nothing she loves better than being with kids. She adores kids, and kids adore her. She has the energy to play with them, and a natural aptitude to discipline them authoritatively. It will take a couple of weeks for the paperwork to all go through, and she can hardly wait.

5.) I got to attend my knitting guild's knit night last night. Due to various scheduling conflicts, I haven't been in months. As it turned out, Michelle (owner of the craft store where we meet) and I were the only ones there. It's the first time Michelle and I have gotten to really have a one-on-one conversation of any great length, and I really enjoyed it. I can't say as we got much knitting done, but we had a good visit. If you're reading, Michelle, I'm wavin' at you. ;-)

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving and a thank offering and into His courts with praise! Be thankful and say so to Him, bless and affectionately praise His name!~Psalms 100:4 Amplified Bible

I need to get out of my comfort zone and visit with the one neighbor that I just don't know. The family moved in over a year ago, and they just seemed a bit reserved and unfriendly; perhaps, I am giving them that impression, too. I need to find a way to reach out.

Nice to have you join in this week Renna! I loooove your list. So many nice things, no wonder they made your favorites.

I totally emphatize with you about your mom. Mine is the same way. I don't she's had a pain free day in years and the meds do affect the way she is also, I think. It's so nice when they have a day when are relatively without the pain and the med is not slowing them down!

How nice that you had such a great time on the phone with your daughter. Again I have something in common as I run a dayhome with 6-7 kids in it and have for almost 19 years. I hope she gets the job she wanted!

And again, I love fall and the cooler weather. You'd love it here in Southern Alberta. Again thatnks for playing. Hope you join in next week too!

Hi,I had to pop by your blog tonight and see if you had any other pictures of your dog, and then as I scrolled down I see you just took his picture yawning. I just laugh outloud every time I see his mouth wide open like that! It's sooo funny! Thank him for always making me shake my head in disbelief and for the smiles. Lea<*)))><

Hey there! I'm so glad you came by my blog for a visit! I love your blog and will surely be back often. You're daughter is in England! Glad you had a wonderful visit with her. I must stop fretting over my youngest being a state or two away. Thanks again, Toni